Use of Adult Autologous Stem Cells in Treating People 2 to 3 Weeks After Having a Heart Attack (The Late TIME Study)

This study has been completed.

Sponsor:

The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:

NCT00684060

First Posted: May 26, 2008

Last Update Posted: July 10, 2015

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Collaborator:

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Information provided by (Responsible Party):

Dr Lemuel A Moye III, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston

Key information relevant to the recruitment process for the
overall study, such as dates of the recruitment period and locations

Enrollment took place at five Network centers and their associated satellite facilities between July 8, 2008 and February 28, 2011. The main centers are located in Ohio, Texas, Florida, Minnesota, and Tennessee. Study brochures, patient informational DVDs, and clinical trials.gov were among the tools used for recruitment.

Pre-Assignment Details

Significant events and approaches for the overall study
following participant enrollment, but prior to group assignment

Explanation of how the number of participants for analysis was determined.
Includes whether analysis was per protocol, intention to treat, or another method.
Also provides relevant details such as imputation technique, as appropriate.

Left ventricular ejection fraction (global) as assessed via cardiac MRI. Values reported represent the change in Global EF from baseline to six months.

Time Frame

Measured at Baseline and Month 6

Population Description

Explanation of how the number of participants for analysis was determined.
Includes whether analysis was per protocol, intention to treat, or another method.
Also provides relevant details such as imputation technique, as appropriate.

Only participants with both baseline and 6 month MRI images available are included.

Values reported represent the change in Global EF from baseline to six months.

Two of two calculated values of regional left ventricular function assessed via cardiac MRI. The border zone is defined as those regions adjacent to the infarct zone in which the cMRI signal intensity enhancement were in the 10%-75% range. Values reported represent the change in wall motion over time in the border zone of the infarct from baseline to six months.

Time Frame

Measured at Baseline and Month 6

Population Description

Explanation of how the number of participants for analysis was determined.
Includes whether analysis was per protocol, intention to treat, or another method.
Also provides relevant details such as imputation technique, as appropriate.

Five patients were excluded from analysis due to incomplete signal intensity enhancement data (1) or lack of a signal intensity enhancement signal in the border zone (4).

Values reported represent the change in wall motion over time in the border zone of the infarct from baseline to six months.

Limitations of the study, such as early termination leading to small numbers of participants
analyzed and technical problems with measurement leading to unreliable or uninterpretable data

Lack of in-vivo testing of cell product. While there are several different approaches to measure myocardial strain (myocardial tagging, DENSE, etc.), these were not employed in this study due to the need for specialized expertise at each site.